Mon 15 Jul 2013, 08:37 GMT

Star Bulk in deal to build fuel-efficient ships


The aggregate purchase price of the four newbuild vessels is approximately $151 million.



Greek shipping company Star Bulk Carriers Corp. has announced that on July 5, 2013 the company entered into agreements with Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. shipyard for the construction of two 180,000 DWT eco-type, fuel efficient Capesize drybulk vessels to be delivered in Q4 2015 and Q1 2016, respectively.

In addition, the company has entered into letters of intent, which are subject to the negotiation and execution of definitive documentation, with a major Japanese shipyard for the construction of two 60,000 DWT eco-type, fuel efficient Ultramax drybulk vessels to be delivered within 2015. The aggregate purchase price of the four newbuilding vessels is approximately $151.0 million.

Other vessel agreements

Star Bulk Carriers also announced that it received a letter from the receivers of STX Pan Ocean Co. Ltd. (STX) terminating the charter agreement for the vessel, Star Borealis, effective immediately. Currently, STX is said to owe the Company approximately USD $653,000.

In a statement, Star Bulk Carriers said: "The company intends to vigorously pursue all amounts owed to it under the charter agreement, including any related damages caused by the termination of the charterparty, under the STX rehabilitation proceedings, which have commenced in Korea. Under the STX charter, this vessel earned a daily net time charter rate of USD $24,255. The company has re-employed the vessel on a voyage charter at a daily time charter equivalent of approximately USD $27,000."

Additionally, the company announced that it has chartered two of its Supramax vessels with unnamed 'major international companies'. The Star Gamma is chartered for approximately one year at a gross daily time charter rate of USD $9,400 and the Star Omicron is chartered for minimum three months up to a maximum of five months at a gross daily time charter rate of USD $10,750.

Image: Star Gamma, a 53,098 dwt Supramax vessel


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